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Dreams are commonly defined as involuntary, sporadic events that occur to individuals during their sleep and that encompass visual images, cognitive activity, as well as a range of emotions, reactions, and sensations. Situated at the interstices of the real and the imagined, the meaningful and meaningless, the conscious and subconscious, and the ...
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Spotlight on dream recall. The ages of dreams [PDF]
Brain and sleep maturation covary across different stages of life. At the same time, dream generation and dream recall are intrinsically dependent on the development of neural systems.
Bartolacci, Chiara+3 more
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Background We describe the accumulation of HIV-1 drug resistance and its effect on the activity of next-line components in patients with virological failure (HIV-1 RNA >1000 copies/mL) after 1 year (t1) of first-line antiretroviral therapy (ART) not ...
Andrea De Luca+10 more
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New in pediatric neurodietology
Modern childhood neurodietology affects so many neurological and somatoneurological conditions that it would not be entirely correct to focus on some of them and ignore the rest.
V. M. Studenikin
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Background Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) has different phenotypes and distinct short-term outcomes. Patients with non-focal ARDS have a higher short-term mortality than focal ones.
Florian Blanchard+11 more
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Lucid Dreaming Brain Network Based on Tholey’s 7 Klartraum Criteria
Lucid dreaming refers to a dream state characterized by the dreamers’ awareness of being in a dream and being able to volitionally control its content.
Brigitte Holzinger+2 more
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Construction of fat bodies in young adult (YA) literature comes up with the interception of cultural negotiation and empowerment of fat female identity.
Md. Hasinur Siddique
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